The Great Apostasy - Hardcover

Talmage, James E.

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Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1909. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER X. RESULTS OF THE APOSTASY. ITS SEQUEL. 1. The thoroughly apostate and utterly corrupt condition of the Church of Rome as proclaimed by its history down to the end of the fifteenth century," was necessarily accompanied by absence of all spiritual sanctity and power whatever may have been the arrogant assumptions of the Church as to authority in spiritual affairs. Revolts against the Church, both as rebellion against her tyranny and in protest against her heresies, were not lacking. The most significant of these anti-church agitations arose in connection with the awakening of intellectual activity which began in the latter part of the fourteenth century. The period from the tenth century onward to the time of the awakening has come to be known as the dark ages--characterized by stagnation in the progress of the useful arts and sciences as well as of fine arts and letters, and by a general condition of illiteracy and ignorance among the masses. 2. Ignorance is a fertile soil for evil growths, and the despotic government and doctrinal fallacies of the Church during this period of darkness were nourished by the ignorance of the times. With the change known in history as "the revival of learning" came the struggle for freedom from churchly tyranny. 3. One of the early revolts against the temporal and spiritual despotism of the papal Church was that of the "See Note 1, end of chapter. Albigenses in France during the thirteenth century. This uprising had been crushed by the papal autocracy with much cruelty and bloodshed. The next notable revolt was that of John Wickliffe in the fourteenth century. Wickliffe was a professor in Oxford university, England. He boldly assailed the ever-growing and greatly abused power of the monks, and denounced the corruption of the Church and the pre...

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About the Author

Elder James E. Talmage was born in England in 1862. He was ordained a member of the Quorum of the Twelve of the Church in December 1911. Elder Talmage is known for his classic works about the fundamental doctrines of the Restored Church, including The House of the Lord and The Great Apostasy. Much of his beloved classic Jesus the Christ was written in an upper room in the Salt Lake Temple. Elder Talmage passed away July 27, 1933.

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